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CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Monolith Gantry

Important

This is a challenging build without a step by step build guide or documentation.

1

What's this?

This is a performance-oriented, configurable gantry platform for Voron 2.4 and Trident.

Available drive configurations:

  • 2WD
  • AWD

Available belt widths:

  • 6mm
  • 9mm

Available X-axis configurations:

  • Front rail (flipped belts, toothed side facing the X extrusion = limited toolhead compatibility)

2

Note

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2024 Roadmap

Planned improvements for R1:

  • printed and metal versions
  • toothed idler delete (drive pulleys with live shafts last longer and they're easier to source with 16mm OD)
  • significant effective tensioner range increase (50% or more)
  • optional zero protrusion mode (no extra panel spacing, but similar build volume loss to other AWDs) without changing the gantry parts

Design goals

  • The shortest and the simplest belt path possible without losing full bed capability even with AWD (toolhead dependant)
  • AWD without increasing belt length and idler count
  • Double shear support
  • Increased printed part rigidity
  • Uncluttered design
  • Cheap BOM

Performance expectations

2WD: Due to the 10-15cm shorter belt path, stiffer and lighter XY joints (inside Y rails) your printer should perform similarly to a 50mm smaller one equipped with the same toolhead and X axis setup.

AWD: It doesn't come at the cost of adding 20cm extra belt length and more idlers, so input shaper scaling should be close to +100% vs 2WD due to the truly halved effective belt length. IF there are no rigidity bottlekecks elsewhere, which is rarely the case.

What's the catch?

  • There's limited toolhead support currently because of the flipped belt path. Voron-compatible toolheads that have loop-around belt clips will work, but you WILL lose the ability to tuck away the excess belt.
  • You have to space out the front (AWD only) and rear panels on your printer by at least 5mm (Monolith Panels) or have a 4040 frame.
  • The tensioner range is less than half compared to stock. Monolith is not recommended for larger than 350mm build volume.
  • Z chain relocation/delete on V2
  • Trident rear vertical extrusion brackets have to be rotated by 180 degrees

Acknowledgement

I want to thank:

  • ifp, iniqy, krankydonkey, MoneyShot, Nicket, tktktktk, and The Adeo for early testing and good feedback
  • Sy-Noon for the awesome logo and feedback on general aesthetics
  • Armchair Heavy Industries for the exposure and the moderation help I got in their user-project space
  • VoronDesign for making V2.4 and Trident and for starting me on this journey to improve my FDM design skills
  • everyone who helped me along the way





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CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

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